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AIR ROWER UNLIMITED MAG.
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PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
BEFORE YOU BEGIN ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
AIR ROWER UNLIMITED MAG.
MODEL # 601001

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  • Page 1 AIR ROWER UNLIMITED MAG. MODEL # 601001 H E A L T H & F I T N E S S AIR ROWER UNLIMITED MAG. ReNegaDE PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE YOU BEGIN ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION MANUAL cascadehealthandfitness.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    contents safety information customer support assembly instructions Air Rower features explained How to Fold Up and Fold Down the Rower computer instructions - quick start - button functions - console display and feedback - using workout programs how to take care of your Air Rower troubleshooting exercising with your Air Rower I-1 Console Assembly...
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    Safety Information H E A L T H & F I T N E S S PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE YOU BEGIN ASSEMBLY. GREAT CARE HAS BEEN TAKEN TO DESIGN THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND FOLLOWING THEM WILL HELP YOU WITH QUICKER ASSEMBLY AND MINIMISE THE RISK OF INJURY YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY - Losing grip or suddenly releasing the handle could result in THIS LIST IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE.
  • Page 4: Customer Support

    Care & Maintenance Always place the equipment in a dry environment. Use a warm, damp cloth to keep the product clean. No wet cleaning of electrical components, unplug before any care and maintenance The safety level of the equipment can be maintained only if it is regularly examined for damage and wear. This includes any straps, pulleys, nuts, bolts, moving parts, bushes, chains, wheels, bearings &...
  • Page 5: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Instruction H E A L T H & F I T N E S S Before you start 1. Prepare your work area - 2. Work with a friend - 3. Open the carton - 4. Unpack the carton it is important you we recommend you checking any warnings...
  • Page 6 1. Locate the Handle Bar Place the handle bar against the handle hooks in position shown. Pull out the Stop Pin attached on pulling strap and remove the stopper carefully. The pulling strap stopper is used for packaging purpose, which won’t be used again during the assembly.
  • Page 7 H E A L T H & F I T N E S S 2. Attach the Front Stabilizer FIXINGS: FIXINGS: 2-1. Remove the cardboard tube from the front end stabilizer bracket Loosen the two M8 x 16mm Allen Head Bolts from the cardboard tube and remove the cardboard tube.
  • Page 8 3. Attach the Foot Rest Assembly FIXINGS: FIXINGS: 3-1. Remove the bolts for Rower Track Assembly Part Rower Track Fold the rower main frame from the rear end, and stand Mounting Tube the whole main frame vertically as shown. Remove the M8 x 16mm Hex Socket Head Bolt (B5) Part &...
  • Page 9 H E A L T H & F I T N E S S 4. Attach the Rear Stabilizer & the Rear Handle 4-1. Attach the Rear Stabilizerr FIXINGS: FIXINGS: Remove the four M8 x 20mm Hex Socket Head Bolt Part (B5) &...
  • Page 10 5. Attach the Rower Track Assembly Hold the Rower Track Assembly and slide it onto the mounting FIXINGS: FIXINGS: tube of the main frame carefully. Finger tighten two M8 x 16mm Hex Socket Head Bolt (B5) & M8 x Part 16mm x1.5mm Flat Washer (B7) from the bottom of Rower Track carefully.
  • Page 11 H E A L T H & F I T N E S S 6. Attach the Rower Seat Remove the four M8 x 16mm Hex Socket Head Bolt (B5) FIXINGS: FIXINGS: from the bottom of Rower Seat with the 6mm Allen Key provided as shown.
  • Page 12: Air Rower Features Explained

    Air Rower Features Explained Adjusting the Foot Rest Yellow Lever To set the Foot Rest, pull the yellow lever with one hand and with the other to slide the Heel piece up or down to achieve the required set- ting, then release the yellow lever to lock it in position.
  • Page 13 H E A L T H & F I T N E S S Adjusting the Resistance This Rower features a speed independent (16 levels adjustable) system. The harder you pull, the more resistance you will feel. As you put more effort into your rowing, you will go faster, produce more watts, and burn more calories.
  • Page 14: How To Fold Up And Fold Down The Rower

    How to Fold Up and Fold Down the Rower TO FOLD-UP YOUR ROWER TO FOLD-DOWN YOUR ROWER Adjust the console arm and console Stand yourself behind the rower comfortably for storage as shown. and hold the handle with left hand as shown. Move the seat carriage to the front end.
  • Page 15: Computer Instructions

    Computer Instructions H E A L T H & F I T N E S S Quick Start Use this mode if you just want a quick workout session and are not interested in setting up any personal data. Row for a few seconds to power the console on. Press the “...
  • Page 16: Console Display And Feedback

    Console Display and Feedback Indicates the current energy (power) Indicates the current program Indicates the current heart rate in beats per generated this session, (for comparison text message for reference. minute (bpm), which are detected by a wireless only, not to be used for medical purpose) heart rate chest strap, displayed 30 ~ 220 bpm.
  • Page 17: Using Workout Programs

    H E A L T H & F I T N E S S Using Workout Programs TARGET Programs This console features 5 target programs : Target TIME, Target DIS- TANCE, Target CALORIES, Target STROKES & Target S/M. When you reach your target the console will sound a short alarm and end the workout by coming a stop.
  • Page 18 Target CALORIES 1. Make sure the console is switched on. “SELECT PROGRAM OR QUICK START ” scrolled on the top segment display. 2. Use the “ “ buttons to select the program mode you want. “CALORIE” flashed on the top segment display. 3.
  • Page 19 H E A L T H & F I T N E S S 7. Press “START” to begin the workout and then start rowing. The program will not start until you begin rowing. NOTE : There will be a “ “...
  • Page 20 INTERVAL 20 /30 1. Make sure the console is switched on. “SELECT PROGRAM OR QUICK START ” scrolled on the top segment display. 2. Use the “ “ buttons to select the program mode you want. “ INT 20 /30 “ flashed on the top segment display. Meter 3.
  • Page 21: How To Take Care Of Your Air Rower

    How to Take Care of Your Rower H E A L T H & F I T N E S S Storage Keep the equipment in a dry place with as little temperature variation as possible. Try to protect from dust and always unplug when not in use (if applicable).
  • Page 22: Exercising With Your Air Rower

    Exercising with Your Air Rower Before Exercising Check: You have to adequate space ie. at least 2ft (60cm) clearance on each side. Check all bolts and locking pins are secured and protruding. In particular check all the bolts and pins for wear, replace doubtful parts before using the equipment.
  • Page 23 H E A L T H & F I T N E S S The lower setting requires you to be a little faster in applying your power which, in the end, gives you a better workout. Aim for a stroke rate / SPM of between 24 ~ 30 spm. Allow a little extra time for warm-up, and start very easily.
  • Page 24 Fitness Many things contribute to fitness and well being but the most important factor is the condition of your heart and lungs and how efficient they are in delivering oxygen via your blood to your muscles. Your muscle use this oxygen to provide enough energy for daily activity. This is called aerobic activity (with oxygen).
  • Page 25 H E A L T H & F I T N E S S Target Zone PULSE MAXIMUM PULSE RATE RATE 85% OF MAX. EXERCISE SO THAT YOUR PULSE STAYS IN THIS RATE FOR AT LEAST 15-20 MINUTES 70% OF MAX. 55% OF MAX.
  • Page 26 Always consult your doctor If you experience nausea, dizziness or other abnormal before undertaking a new symptoms during exercise, stop at once and consult exercise regime your doctor Starting and finishing your workout pulls and cramps Correct rowing form How long should I exercise for? Sit on the rower, with your feet on the foot rest and inside the That really depends on your current level of fitness.
  • Page 27: Console Assembly

    I - 1 Console Assembly H E A L T H & F I T N E S S Heart Rate Reciver (100mm) 3 PIN 7 PIN 7 PIN 8 PIN 3 PIN 5 PIN 3 PIN 8 PIN (900mm) 3 PIN 8 PIN 3 PIN...
  • Page 28: Exploded Diagrams And Parts List

    Exploded Diagram cascadehealthandfitness.com...
  • Page 29 Parts List H E A L T H & F I T N E S S DESCRIPTION Q'TY DESCRIPTION Q'TY Main Frame M8*16*1.5mm Flat Washer Handle Bar Holder Hex Socket Head Bolt(M8*30mm) Metal Top Cover Hex Socket Head Bolt(M6*16mm) Pull Strap Top Cover B-10 Hex Socket Head Bolt(M6*12mm) Main Cover (L)
  • Page 30: Your Warranty

    Contact our Customer Service Department to receive a Return Authorization # prior to shipment Cascade will incur all UPS Ground freight charges for Warranty Parts ordered for a machine that is less than 90 days old. You are responsible for freight charges on warranty parts for machines that are more than 90 days old.
  • Page 32 H E A L T H & F I T N E S S...

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